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the technology isn't completely now but cheaper to build. apple, about a year ago, they acquire ad fingerprint sensor company. there are all these rumors you can have a fingerprint scan other the next generation aye phone which we will hear more about in september when you think about how, you know, people steal iphones all the ti time. it will be an extra layer of security. >> reporter: i really believe this -- the future is now. we are living in that sort of jetsony era. thank you. good stuff. appreciate it. >>> as a college education gets even more expensive, president obama outlines a plan to rein in hose costs. we will tell what you is at the heart of his plan next. >>> the president just finished a bus tour of college campuses where he said his goal is making higher education more affordable. figures show the president has his work cut out for him. average college student will graduate with a degree and more than $35,000 in debt. the president has a plan to fix it. president obama is looking to create a new ratings system for colleges
the technology isn't completely now but cheaper to build. apple, about a year ago, they acquire ad fingerprint sensor company. there are all these rumors you can have a fingerprint scan other the next generation aye phone which we will hear more about in september when you think about how, you know, people steal iphones all the ti time. it will be an extra layer of security. >> reporter: i really believe this -- the future is now. we are living in that sort of jetsony era. thank you. good...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. andso, if you're sleepingeam in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. . >>> coming up, a guest on this program convinced me to change my mind on a major issue. i'll tell you what it was and why i stand corrected. >>> plus, a half-century ago, tens o
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. just go to truecar.com, configure your car, and get connected... to a truecar certified dealer... for guaranteed savings. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>> gripped by fright. from the unexpected to the downright horrifying. terror on a mass scale as bombs tear through trains in madrid. >> the train cars themselves just blown open. how absolutely terrifying it must have been for people on these trains. >>> any parent's nightmare. a child trapped and submerged. >> he was screaming that the baby was in the washer, that he needed help. >>> those with nerves of steel confront what's most p
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i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences together. my team's an official model is not even space ships are built in a vacuum. the technologist's work like planners and researchers, advocates and organizes to assure the technology serve certain needs as we find them out in the world. third monday is an event series of nine cities, the tenth or eleventh just came on line and as i said multiple times, last count, strive to support similar connections between local activists. each city brings its own particular character into the mix. in d.c. the realm of access and technology often have polic
i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences...
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some lead in industrial and technological revolution. some in world war ii. arlington cemetery, so close to where we are right now, we can hear the whisper of those brave names, sullivan, for non-death -- fernandez. today, 50 million american latinos demand our rights, rights given to us not by the man who fell in philadelphia who themselves are immigrants and children of immigrants. no, the rights are given to us by god. what we demand is simple. first, we are americans. treat us as such, and vesta and our neighborhoods, our house, our education. second, we demand a vote. tear down the barriers to voting, don't bring us more. classly, and the second- citizenship of 5 million children in 6 million parents. ♪ >> our next two speakers, professor charles over tree, harvard law school, and chair of the united we dream, sofia campos. >> thank you so much. it is a pleasure being here. let me say this first, i want to salute our first african- american governor elected twice in massachusetts, deval patrick. support the great lawyers from florida who represented th
some lead in industrial and technological revolution. some in world war ii. arlington cemetery, so close to where we are right now, we can hear the whisper of those brave names, sullivan, for non-death -- fernandez. today, 50 million american latinos demand our rights, rights given to us not by the man who fell in philadelphia who themselves are immigrants and children of immigrants. no, the rights are given to us by god. what we demand is simple. first, we are americans. treat us as such, and...
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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time. but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest al ly says they must allow the weapons inspectors. >> the shift is really, really small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a coalition of the willing once again intervene in a military fashion, even in a limited way, there is no education that russia might be even slightly cooperative this time. >> barack intaps obama's security advisors are meeting at the whitehouse over the weekend. t the united nations disarmament chief has arrived in syria and is expected to coordinate access to the site in the coming hours. charles stratford, al-jazeera. >> for more now on the escalating crisis we are joined by richard murphy, the former u.s. ambassador to syria and saudi array abe i can't. thank you for being with us this morning. >> i want to start by asking: why has the u.s. had such a difficult time trying to figure out how to deal with
. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time. but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest al ly says they must allow the weapons inspectors. >> the shift is really, really small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a coalition of the willing once again intervene in a military fashion, even in a limited way,...
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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> i think all of us have questions about what really happened on the ground. where the source of the chemicals came from, where the attack came from, who promoted the attack and i think what you're seeing in general is a significant amount of caution in news reports and official statements as to where those attacks came from and who actually conducted those attacks so until those questions are answered i think people are very, very hesitant not only to make official statements but also to suggest a possible response. >> reporter: to other news now anti-coup protest in egypt defied nighttime curfews in several cities and this was a protest south of cairo and marches in the city district and minya. the demonstrations shrunk since it killed hundreds. the opposition is calling for peaceful protests against the government and want the ruling and party to quit power and says they miss managed the
. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> i think all of us have questions about what really happened on the ground. where the source of the chemicals came from, where the attack came from, who promoted the attack and i think what you're seeing in general is a significant amount of caution in news reports and official...
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he is with the department of technology. >> let's see how this works. imagine there is a couple out there expecting a baby, and they go on line immediately to look up the word pregnancy. what happens? >> right away they've shared with google that they're interested in pregnancy. so they can add that to the profile and then i start clicking on links. >> with every click powerful marketing companies drop electronic cookies onto our couple's track to record their browsing history, what they looked at and for how long, and how much they spend. some may even link to the couple's real world shopping habits, noting that they purchased a home pregnancy test. ask sudden and suddenly in their e-mails, on their smartphones, on social media sites comes an avalanche of ads for baby strollers, car seats, cribs and much more. >> and all of this could happen before the couple even tells their family that they're pregnant. >> yeah, there are hundreds of companies in the advertising game, and they could drop a cookie saying this person is searching pregnancy. >> if you s
he is with the department of technology. >> let's see how this works. imagine there is a couple out there expecting a baby, and they go on line immediately to look up the word pregnancy. what happens? >> right away they've shared with google that they're interested in pregnancy. so they can add that to the profile and then i start clicking on links. >> with every click powerful marketing companies drop electronic cookies onto our couple's track to record their browsing...
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you are enjoying freedoms, opportunity, technology, things that were given to you bought by the struggles and the sacrifices and the work of those who came before. don't you forget where you come from. you drank deeply from wells of freedom and liberty and opportunity that you did not dig. you eat lavishly from banquet tables, prepared for you by your ancestors. we in my generation cannot now afford to sit back consuming all of our blessings, getting dumb, fat and happy thinking that we have achieved freedom. the truth of the matter is, that the dream still demands that the moral conscience of our country still calls us, that hope still needs heroes. we need to understand that there is still work to do. when the leading cause of death for black men my age and younger is gun violence, we still have work to do. when we still have a justice system that treats the economically disadvantaged and minorities different than others, we still have work to do. when you can in america work a full-time job plus over time and still be below the stifling -- we still have work to do. when we see wages st
you are enjoying freedoms, opportunity, technology, things that were given to you bought by the struggles and the sacrifices and the work of those who came before. don't you forget where you come from. you drank deeply from wells of freedom and liberty and opportunity that you did not dig. you eat lavishly from banquet tables, prepared for you by your ancestors. we in my generation cannot now afford to sit back consuming all of our blessings, getting dumb, fat and happy thinking that we have...
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. >> there is exciting new technology transforming the way doctors treat medical students. google glass is a wearable web camera embedded in glasseses. it records techniques and can stream them in real time. medical students can ask questions that wouldn't be possible in person. >> you have 50 100 students in one o.r. this is a way to have them be connected, involved interact and not have to physically be there. there are a lot of advantages. >> how big of a difference can this make for a medical student? >> i love this. i remember trying to peer over everyone else to look into the abdomen for an operation. now you can look at a screen. when you're in training there is always somebody around to ask a question. one of my scariest moments was in private practice when i closed the door and it was just me and the patient. the thought that you could be plugged into the village, ask questions, get advice that's powerful. >> in medical school everybody would compete to scrub into the best cases. if there was going to be a case everyone wanted to do it. now 50 people can watch. >>
. >> there is exciting new technology transforming the way doctors treat medical students. google glass is a wearable web camera embedded in glasseses. it records techniques and can stream them in real time. medical students can ask questions that wouldn't be possible in person. >> you have 50 100 students in one o.r. this is a way to have them be connected, involved interact and not have to physically be there. there are a lot of advantages. >> how big of a difference can...
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. >> they may be the only one with access to the missile technology being discovered at that time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> reporter: syrian state tv has had these t.v.'s and said the government has found these chemicals under rebel control. syria's biggest ally russia said syria must cooperate and allow u.n. to visit the sites of last week's apparent. attack. but there is little move from moscow. >> the coalition of the willing once again to intervene in military fashion even in a limited way. there is no indication that russia might even be slightly cooperative this time. >> reporter: barack obama security visors have been meeting at the white house. united nations disarmament chief has arrived in syria and is trying to negotiate access to visit the site. >> christopher stokes is the director general of doctors without borders. he gives us more details on that incident. >> reporter: yes, doctors without borders are working with a whole series of clinics inside of syria, and in this case we're talking about three clinics in pa
. >> they may be the only one with access to the missile technology being discovered at that time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> reporter: syrian state tv has had these t.v.'s and said the government has found these chemicals under rebel control. syria's biggest ally russia said syria must cooperate and allow u.n. to visit the sites of last week's apparent. attack. but there is little move from moscow. >> the coalition of...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. ♪ don't you wanna, wanna ♪ don't you ♪ don't you want to see me flaunt what i got? ♪ oh. ♪ don't you ♪ don't you wanna, wanna ♪ don't you ♪ don't you wanna, wanna stress sweat is different than heat and activity sweat -- it smells worse. secret clinical strength gives you four times the protection against stress sweat. live fearlessly with secret clinical strength. >>> florida's atlantic coast, famous for its surf and sandy beaches but tonight the sands of time are working against the state's famous beaches. here's kerry sanders. >> reporter: florida's coastline, 663 miles of signature beaches, but in south florida, a crisis. thanks to storms and development, the sand is disappearing. >> it is quite a concept, but unfortunately it's true. >> reporter: and unlike before, pumping sand from offshore back on to the beaches here is no longer an option. >> the problem is we're running out of sand offshore. we pretty mu
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. to stop pain and start healing. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredible 40% on our limited edition memory foam mattress sets. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. is sweatier and messier than my family on the field. so like the nfl i use tide... ...because i'm the equipment manager in this house. that's my tide. what's yours? >>> instant index on saturday night into what brought a virginia woman to tears on her wedding day. not just the wedding itself she was about to walk down the aisle and got the surprise of her life, her brother a soldier in the army who she hadn't seen in years stepping in to support her at the last mome
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> make this moment count. don't simply commemorate, agitate. don't only memorialize, mobilize. take this spirit, take this spirit back to your communities, your neighborhoods, your schools, take this spirit back and keep it alive. >> that was lee saunders, heads of the afscme labor union. we attend the same schools, we work, eat, and play together. our nation's first african-american president was elected and re-elected by the broadest coalition of american voters in our history. and yet while we've made great strides, disparities remain, and there's some very real institutional barriers to success for too many people. as we saw on the stage today, the movement is broader, as we recognize that issues l
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and as technology moves forward. that means we may be able to build technologies to give people more assurance. and we do have to do a better job of giving people confidence in how these programs work. so what i've said is that i am open to working with congress to figure out can we get more transparency in terms of how the oversight court works. do we need a public advocate in there who people have confidence inny but we've also got to do is in a way that recognizes we've got hostile folks out there that are trying do us harm. >> reporter: now, a lot of the curiosity surrounds "the washington post" report that there have been, quote, thousands of mistakes made. the president said the keyword is "mistake." that's a key decision. he said as technology goes faster option heard in the sound bite that we'll have to make changes. but the key is that the nsa is not in the business of intentionally spying on american citizens. >>> the 3e7b9 gone has a lot of ideas how to hit syria where it hurts. they're facing a growing cr
and as technology moves forward. that means we may be able to build technologies to give people more assurance. and we do have to do a better job of giving people confidence in how these programs work. so what i've said is that i am open to working with congress to figure out can we get more transparency in terms of how the oversight court works. do we need a public advocate in there who people have confidence inny but we've also got to do is in a way that recognizes we've got hostile folks out...
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. >> it becomes a job of a technology reviewer. big glossy screens, voice recognition, it makes a car more like a smartphone or tablet, and frankly, that's the whole idea. >> you want your car $20,000 to operate with the same fluid and he's of use as your $200 nexus tablet >> but he says they aren't there yet. >> this uses a knob-like controller like some of the german advance. i'm not a fan of those because it requires you take a hand off the wheel and an eye off of the road to operate them. >> for all it does, new technology can also get in the way. it's one of the first things to notice at the car lot. >> does the system do what i need it to do without being distracting? >> flashy features can be distracting also at the dealership. don't forget the real part of the car, how it drives. >> you need to pay attention to things like the comfort of the interior, whether you can see out, whether the car is too small or too big. >> and the gas mileage. he said it's usually worse than the sticker says, especially on hybrids. he always te
. >> it becomes a job of a technology reviewer. big glossy screens, voice recognition, it makes a car more like a smartphone or tablet, and frankly, that's the whole idea. >> you want your car $20,000 to operate with the same fluid and he's of use as your $200 nexus tablet >> but he says they aren't there yet. >> this uses a knob-like controller like some of the german advance. i'm not a fan of those because it requires you take a hand off the wheel and an eye off of the...
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the technologies that we have our growing. if we do not invest in our babies and make sure that they are ok, then what is our future going to be? host: caller, thank you. guest: we appreciate your service to our country. glad that you are taking advantage of post secondary education to improve your schools. -- your skills. i agree with you that part of the success of american higher education and college and university administrator faculty know this, part of it rests on k-12. i agree with you that while american higher education is important, students can only succeed in college if they are well-prepared by our nation's elementary schools and high schools. widerarly as part of the spectrum of education issues is a sort of the competing demands -- of voting resources devoting resources to k12 versus devoting resources to higher education. college students will only succeed to the extent that they are well-prepared prepared by our nation's k-12 schools. host: question about students and how student debt affects borrowers. you h
the technologies that we have our growing. if we do not invest in our babies and make sure that they are ok, then what is our future going to be? host: caller, thank you. guest: we appreciate your service to our country. glad that you are taking advantage of post secondary education to improve your schools. -- your skills. i agree with you that part of the success of american higher education and college and university administrator faculty know this, part of it rests on k-12. i agree with you...
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technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock exchange crowded with people and now tumble weeds. nicole and like a couple of guys. i'm just wondering, what has happened and is that the problem. have we taken the human out of it and made it so high tech that it's high problem? >> well, the only way that there would have been something like this happening if there was the crisis and lots of live human traders and they the question -- >> that happens sometimes. >> the question we have to ask, it could happen. ask us how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there has been any data showing we are better and there is
technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock...
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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time. but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syrian state t.v. is reporting the military have found chemical weapons in rebel-kroebld tunnels in the damaskas neighborhood of job a. d. syria's biggest ally russia says assad must allow the u.n. inspectors to visit last weak's apparent attack. but there seems really little movement in moscow's staff. >> this is really small and there is no indication that should western countries or the. >> u.s. or a group or a coalition or the willing once again intervene in the military fashion, even in a limited way, there is no indication that russia might be even slightly cooperative this time. >> barack obama's security advisors are meeting over the weekend. the united nations disarmament chief has arrived in syria and is trying to negotiate access for the chemical weapons inspectors to visit the site. charles stratford, al jazeera. >> when it comes to syria, the world is certainly watching to se
. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time. but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syrian state t.v. is reporting the military have found chemical weapons in rebel-kroebld tunnels in the damaskas neighborhood of job a. d. syria's biggest ally russia says assad must allow the u.n. inspectors to visit last weak's apparent attack. but there seems really little movement...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> axelrod: three people are dead and two wounded in a shooting today in lake butler, florida, just west of jacksonville. the first victim was wounded at a trucking company where the gunman used to work. authorities say the gunman then killed the company owner and a worker at the owner's farm before shooting and killing himself. the gunman ha identified as the step-grandfather of nfl running back j.c. spiller. bull run has a special meaning in virginia where the battle of bull run was the first major land battle of the civil war, but this was bull run in virginia today at a drag racing strip in dinwiddie, south of richmond. hundreds of runners doing their best to stay a step ahead of the bulls. no injuries reported. and so far, so good for the infant panda born at the washington zoo yesterday. the unnamed baby looks good, according to zookeepers. they tried to give the cub its first physical exam today, but mom, mei xiang, would
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how will virtual reality technology transform our culture? economics correspondent paul solman takes a closer look on making sense. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. margaret? >> woodruff: and again to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the afghanistan conflict. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are seven more. >> warner: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. but before we go, a reminder: the news doesn't stop on friday, and soon, neither will the "newshour." starting in september, join our own hari sreenivasan every saturday and sunday for a 30-minute look at the latest news from around the nation and the world. the all-new "pbs newshour weekend" premieres on saturday, september 7. for more information, visit pbs.org. i'm margaret warner. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good nigh
how will virtual reality technology transform our culture? economics correspondent paul solman takes a closer look on making sense. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. margaret? >> woodruff: and again to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the afghanistan conflict. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are seven more. >> warner: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. but before...
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new information technologies. if they can shave a year off of designing a new airplane engine, they can save billions of dollars from their economy. >> avoiding such spying is not easy. you can travel with cheap, disposable phone, encrypt everything, or better yet leave at home everything you don't absolutely need and most of us in most of our travels will not be spied upon, but if you work in high-tech, the military or some other area, the odds do go up that when you go to see the world's sights, someone may also be looking at you. >> all right. many of us know rainn wilson from the office, but you may not know he's using his tv fame to help educate girls around the world. wilson explains in today's impact your world. >> hi there, i'm rainn wilson and today, we can make an impact on educating women an girls all around the globe. my sister like my dead great, great grandmother who died of stupidity. >> i have years, dwight. >> when i started getting well-known as an actor on "the office," i got do various things f
new information technologies. if they can shave a year off of designing a new airplane engine, they can save billions of dollars from their economy. >> avoiding such spying is not easy. you can travel with cheap, disposable phone, encrypt everything, or better yet leave at home everything you don't absolutely need and most of us in most of our travels will not be spied upon, but if you work in high-tech, the military or some other area, the odds do go up that when you go to see the...
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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest allie, russia, says as sad must allow the u.s. u.n. inspectors to visit. but there seems very little movement in their stanchion. >> it is small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a collision of the willing once again intervene in the military fashion, even in a limited way, there is no indication that russia might be even slightly cooperative this time. >> barack obama's security advisors are meeting at the whitehouse over the weekend. the . tea /* /- chemical weapons access' to the site in the coming hours. charles stratford, al-jazeera. >> reuters is reporting president obama is meeting with his national security team this morning. the white house saying a range of options are on the table. >>> newly elected iranian president issued a very strong statement this morning on syria condoning the use of force to stop the chemical
. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest allie, russia, says as sad must allow the u.s. u.n. inspectors to visit. but there seems very little movement in their stanchion. >> it is small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a collision of the willing once again...
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. >> some doctors saying technology could affect children's sleeping habits. more and more children have access to smart phones, tablets and tvs. doctors say that most of the children using the technologies are getting less than the recommended hours of sleep. study shows poor sleep is connected to poor academic performance. him he are constantly plugged in. they want to know what's going on and they have this need to let everybody else know what's going on. >> what stage of sleep. >> they say school age children need ten hours of sleep and teens need eight. they recommend parents shut down the devices at least one hour before bed. >> a popular pub in the county is using social media as it's new bouncer. the owner of finnegan's is using facebook to screen his patrons. the only way to get in after nine is to be a facebook friend of the pub. the owner said it's a way to avoid problems. patrons say they couldn't be happier with the new process. >> for the most part there is not a lot of trouble here because people know they can be identified. >> the atmosphere ha
. >> some doctors saying technology could affect children's sleeping habits. more and more children have access to smart phones, tablets and tvs. doctors say that most of the children using the technologies are getting less than the recommended hours of sleep. study shows poor sleep is connected to poor academic performance. him he are constantly plugged in. they want to know what's going on and they have this need to let everybody else know what's going on. >> what stage of sleep....
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because if we are not maintaining our technology -- technological edge or not upgrading roads, bridges, infrastructu re, all the things we can afford to do right now and should be to put people to work right now, if we don't do those thin in 20 years from now we will fall further behind. when we get back to washington, when congress gets back, they will be a major debate in the same one over the last two years but the difference is now the death -- the deficit is already coming down but we need to think how we grow the economy so we create a growing and thriving middle-class for people who are willing to work hard to get to the middle class. my position is we can have a budget that is sensible that doesn't spend on programs that don't work but does spend wisely on those that will help ordinary people succeed. >> i want to see the pitcher. i am frustrated when i see the local and state journalism with what is happening on the ground because the national journalism is not as good if you don't have the local journalism. when i do is watching you reading local and state stories at that lev
because if we are not maintaining our technology -- technological edge or not upgrading roads, bridges, infrastructu re, all the things we can afford to do right now and should be to put people to work right now, if we don't do those thin in 20 years from now we will fall further behind. when we get back to washington, when congress gets back, they will be a major debate in the same one over the last two years but the difference is now the death -- the deficit is already coming down but we need...